Among the many wonderful things that James Conlon mentioned in the Opera Chic interview posted earlier this week, there's the fact that Alexander Zemlinsky was not just a fantastic composer but was, in his time, highly regarded as a conductor. This 1928 recording of Cosi' Fan Tutte makes the case very eloquently.
Also, after the jump, Zemlinsky conducts the Abduction from the Seraglio ouverture...